Feminist media critic and blogger Anita Sarkeesian will present the weekly Carleton College convocation address on Friday, Jan. 18 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in the Skinner Memorial Chapel. A renowned popular culture critic and creator of the video blog, “Feminist Frequency,” Sarkeesian will explore the representation of women in pop culture narratives, including television, movies and gaming. Her presentation, entitled, “I’ll Make A Man Out Of You: Redefining Strong Female Characters,” is free and open to the public. Convocations are also streamed live and can be viewed online at http://apps.carleton.edu/events/convocations/.

“Feminist Frequency” is a video webseries that takes a critical look at depictions of women in popular culture narratives. Sarkeesian’s work focuses on deconstructing the stereotypes and tropes associated with women in popular culture as well as highlighting issues surrounding the targeted harassment of women in online and gaming spaces. Sarkeesian’s video series “Tropes vs. Women,” created in collaboration with Bitch magazine, which pays particular attention to science fiction and video games. “Feminist Frequency” can be found online at www.feministfrequency.com.

Sarkeesian lectures and presents at universities, conferences and game development studios worldwide. She has been featured in Forbes, Wired, The Guardian, The Globe and Mail and The New York Times. Her videos are viewable for free via the “Feminist Frequency” YouTube channel and are used nationwide as educational tools in high school and university classrooms.

For more information about this event, including disability accommodations, contact the Carleton College Office of College Relations at (507) 222-4308. The Skinner Memorial Chapel is located on First Street between College and Winona Streets in Northfield.